Reading the Mind of a Machine: Hopes and Hypes of Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Oncology Imaging
Artificial intelligence as a field was started when Alan Turing first described machines that could imitate humans and show intelligent behaviour [1]. Since then, artificial intelligence has grown into several sub-fields, one of them being machine learning, where a computer is trained to reproduce some output, mimicking a human. Even though big improvements have been seen in this field, some simple results show it is still challenging (Figure 1).
Source: Clinical Oncology - Category: Radiology Authors: A. Green, M.C. Aznar, R. Muirhead, E.M. Vasquez Osorio Tags: Editorial Source Type: research